When I made the home made Door County Cherry jam, there was about one cup of cherries, plus juice leftover. I was going to make small tarts, but my husband wanted Belgian waffles with Door County Cherry Sauce, so that's what we made. We had to fight over the cherry sauce though. Believe it or not I had never made waffles from scratch. These waffles were so light and fluffy, with the touch of cinnamon, and incredibly good. My hubby said that they were the best waffles that he had ever eaten. I think that it was the cherry sauce:) We will be making these again, maybe with strawberries or peaches, or even blueberries. Can't wait for fresh, summer fruit.
I had to hurry and take this pic before the whipped cream melted!
Usually, when we have pancakes or waffles, we give one to Bailey. Here is Bailey eating her waffle. I could never get a picture of her her face. She inhaled the waffle.
Cinnamon Belgian Waffles Adapted from Allrecipes.com
Cinnamon Belgian Waffles Adapted from Allrecipes.com
Ingredients
- 2 egg yolks
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup buttermilk
- 1/4 cup butter, melted
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 tablespoon white sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 egg whites
- 1 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
Directions
- Preheat your waffle iron.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggs, vanilla, buttermilk and butter until well blended. Combine the flour, baking powder, baking soda, sugar, salt and cinnamon; stir into the buttermilk mixture. In a separate bowl, whip the egg whites with an electric mixer until stiff. Fold into the batter. Do not skip this step. This is what makes the waffles so fluffy and light.
- Spoon batter onto the hot waffle iron, close, and cook until golden brown. Waffles are usually done when the steam subsides.
Door County Cherry Sauce- Serves 2
· 1 cup Door County Cherries, plus juice. Any other type of cherries may be used
· 1/4 c cold water
· 1 tbsp cornstarch
Place cherries in saucepan and bring to simmer. Mix cornstarch into cold water and mix well. Stir in cornstarch mixture into the hot cherries, and continue stirring over medium heat, until thickened. Pour over waffles or pancakes, and Enjoy!
Looks amazing - I would inhale them like Bailey!
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Mary,
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mary! They are so good!
Wow now this is a waffle! Gorgeous photos mouth watering!
ReplyDeleteClaudia,
DeleteThank you for your sweet words! Appreciate them so much;)
I am secretly hoping my old waffle iron will give out because I do want a belgian waffle maker! I guess it is because I prefer fruit with waffles and they do hold up a lot of fruit. Your photo and plating is making me hungry! I am sure Bailey was hanging out in the kitchen waiting for his waffle. I am ready to have breakfast at your place after seeing this.
ReplyDeleteTina,
DeleteI hope that you get a new waffle maker:) These waffles are wonderful with fruit. Bailey was sitting next to Scott, patiently waiting for her waffle. We always give her the last one.
Your cherry jam is so universal and good for so many things :) I love it :)
ReplyDeleteMedeja
DeleteThanks for your sweet words! It is so versatile, and yummy!
YUMMY! Looks so tasty! I love homemade cherry jam too!
ReplyDeleteKit,
DeleteThese waffles are so good, especially with the cherries.
I'd much rather have fruit on my waffles than syrup! And your cherry topping and homemade waffles look fantastic :)
ReplyDeleteLizzy,
DeleteI'm with you. Waffles and fruit are so good together.
Looks delish! I love waffles.
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Becky-I had to smile about your whipped cream, melting to hurry up and take the pic. Not as bad as trying to take a nice photo outside in the hot son, and cream melting as soon as you get started. Also, Bailey is so cute just eating up everything, can't blame her for chowing down the amazing waffles.
ReplyDeleteLove the way your waffles turned out, such a great recipe. The cherry topping is making me drool. Will have to try this soon:DDD